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"Packed with insight and anecdote, [The Ravenmaster] brings the Tower ravens to vivid life, each bird with a personality of its own. I've been fortunate enough to tour the Tower and meet the ravens a few times in years past; after reading this book, I cannot wait to go back." ―George R.R. Martin"Skaife . . . is an unending fount of raven lore ― not just myths and stories, but habits, personalities and discoveries he's made over his years on the job." ―Petra Mayer, NPR"A beguiling, fascinating, and highly amusing account of the strangely magical birds . . . There's joy in The Ravenmaster, as well as tragedy, obsession, and a rare tenderness toward Skaife’s avian charges . . . Skaife is doing us, I think, a small political service by introducing us to the quirks and histories of every bird in his care; he is letting us love them in a way that makes them more than mere symbols . . . Marvelous." ―Helen MacDonald, The Atlantic"A natural storyteller, Skaife writes with affection and insight about these powerful, unpredictable and highly intelligent birds . . . This is not a work of natural history, but a wonderfully personal account." ―PD Smith, The Guardian"Skaife is a jaunty, top-shelf storyteller. Not only has he got a flair for the basic tower story, and the history and mystery of the ravens, but he can swing off piste, like a jazz improvisation, to fill in the story with scads of local color." ―Peter Lewis, The Boston Globe“This is an utterly fascinating book about one of those subjects you never thought you’d be interested in until, well, you were . . . Skaife is a very good storyteller . . . A splendid and constantly surprising book.” ―David Pitt, Booklist [starred review]"Balancing fascinating tidbits (a raven’s need for order and routine) with macabre details (blood-soaked dog biscuits and ghostly sightings), [Skaife] titillates as he educates, rehabilitating the gloomy reputation of the raven. Skaife’s conversational style and disarming candor make this a rollicking tale fit for nearly any armchair adventurer." ―Publisher's Weekly"For those seeking the secrets of the Tower of London without actually being imprisoned there, this is just the thing. " ―Kirkus"A delightful read from a masterful―and very funny―storyteller. Skaife the Ravenmaster knows birds in a way that humans rarely do. He gives us an intimate insider’s view of the seven big, powerful, boisterous ravens who rule his life, who tease him mercilessly and teach him well, who play KerPlunk, who plan and execute elaborate ploys for stealing sandwiches, who guard the Tower of London and its visitors (and only occasionally terrorize them), who are―as he says with characteristic insight―much like us, brave, silly, ruthless, charming, unpredictable, brilliant, lovable, and complex." ―Jennifer Ackerman, author of the New York Times bestselling The Genius of Birds."I will never forget the first time I saw Chris Skaife, in full Yeoman Warder regalia, feed one of his beloved ravens a chick carcass. The group of nearby French tourists were horrified, but I looked on in wonder at the sheer size and power of the Tower ravens. Chris adores his birds with every fiber of his being. His knowledge and love for the ravens flies off of the page in The Ravenmaster." ―Caitlin Doughty, author of Smoke Gets in Your Eyes"Skaife is both a raven master and a master storyteller. Compulsively readable―I devoured the book in a single sitting!" ―Lindsey Fitzharris, author of The Butchering Art"The Ravenmaster will enable the public see ravens not simply as a memorial to days of yore, but every bit as much a part of history as monarchs and politicians. Christopher Skaife's tales contain not only comedy but also tragedy, frustration, love, hubris, fear, foolishness, compassion and uncertainty. Keeping the ravens requires constant negotiation with them, in which, as Skaife repeatedly observes, we learn not only about corvids but also our own role as human beings." ―Boria Sax, author of The City of Ravens

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About the Author

Christopher Skaife is Yeoman Warder (Beefeater) and Ravenmaster at the Tower of London. He has served in the British Army for twenty-four years, during which time he became a machine-gun specialist as well as an expert in survival and interrogation resistance. He has been featured on the History Channel, PBS, the BBC, Buzzfeed, Slate, and more. He lives at the Tower with his wife and, of course, the ravens.

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Product details

Hardcover: 256 pages

Publisher: Farrar, Straus and Giroux (October 2, 2018)

Language: English

ISBN-10: 9780374113346

ISBN-13: 978-0374113346

ASIN: 0374113343

Product Dimensions:

5.7 x 1.2 x 8.3 inches

Shipping Weight: 13.6 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)

Average Customer Review:

4.6 out of 5 stars

97 customer reviews

Amazon Best Sellers Rank:

#20,777 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

I just can't get enough of this book. After visiting the Tower recently and having the opportunity to observe these amazing birds up close (and even having a very brief conversation with one named Jubilee), I was left with many questions about them and about what it's like to be the one person in the world with the title of Ravenmaster. It's a very interesting job, because although it sounds like a lot of fun on the surface, it carries with it some huge responsibilities. Not the least of which is that the Ravenmaster is responsible for the survival of Britain itself: "If the Tower of London ravens are lost or fly away, the Crown will fall and Britain with it.” And if this happens, guess who answers not only to all British citizens but to the Queen herself? Can you imagine the pressure?Ravenmaster Chris Skaife's beautiful and witty writing style brings his experiences with the ravens to life so vividly that I felt like I was following him around and getting to know the ravens myself. He also shares some harrowing adventures that are both engaging and terrifying, and many light moments that made me smile and made people around me wonder why I was laughing to myself. At the same time, I learned a little more about ravens and about the Tower of London, so no complaints there. This was definitely a worthwhile purchase. Highly recommended!

Skaife's memoir is structured around his day as Ravenmaster, but takes us back to his childhood, to his military years, and to his apprenticeship, as well as looking forward to the future of the Tower and his beloved ravens. While he admits to being neither a scientist nor an ornithologist, this Ravenmaster is well-read on the topic of what he calls "ravenology," and he has many years' experience working directly with his wards. This has given him a vault of knowledge, but one he can relate to us without the impenetrable jargon that a more scientifically oriented writer might present. Skaife's storytelling style is aimed at us regular folk, not for a peer-reviewed journal, and so with clear language and a lot of good humor, he guides us through his day, and through his life.Ravens are exceedingly intelligent and, as anyone who's had a particularly smart dog or cat can tell you, that can be a problem. Intelligence begets curiosity, which begets experiment, which often begets unexpected results. Skaife has endeavored to let his ravens be ravens: he does not teach them tricks or to mimic the human voice, he encourages them to bond in pairs rather than bonding to humans, and as mentioned he takes a minimalist approach to trimming their feathers which not only keeps them healthier but keeps them safer as they are able to fly away from the foxes that prowl the grounds at night, and also glide down from heights they may have reached (the Tower is over 150 feet high in places).Sprinkled throughout the book are historical tidbits about the Tower, the ravens, and London in general, but by far the most interesting to me were his observations about the seven ravens he cares for, their personalities, and their complex social interactions. Their moods and habits show a mirror to our own human nature. Ravens hold grudges, play tricks, grieve loss, bond tightly, and have definite individual likes and dislikes. They are fascinating creatures wreathed in myth and legend, revered and feared the world over, and Skaife shows us, through anecdote and example, why that is.Highly recommended.

I have been eagerly anticipating this book for over a year, and it did not disappoint! I follow Ravenmaster Skaife on social media and love the glimpses he gives us of day-to-day life with his charges, and The Ravenmaster provides a more in-depth look at the job, the birds, and the history of the Tower. Skaife shares insights into the original legend of the Tower ravens, the routines that he absolutely cannot deviate from (although the story of the one time he did is one of my favorite parts of the book), his relationship with each raven, and his hopes for the future. Beyond that, it was fascinating to learn more about Skaife himself -- his childhood in Dover, his time in the army, and how he turned into an amateur ornithologist. I laughed and cried as I read (particularly in some of the sections about Munin, who passed away a few months ago), and I was completely absorbed throughout. Highly recommended.

As someone who recently made a second visit to the Tower of London for the sole purpose of spending 3 hours observing the ravens--and was rewarded by finding one of their feathers and having Erin sit next to me for 10 minutes--this book was most eagerly anticipated. The wait was not in vain--it's thoroughly delightful, humorous, well-written and full of history, facts about daily life with the ravens and numerous anecdotes. It will have a permanent place in my library, and not just because I was lucky enough to attend a talk last week with the Ravenmaster and get my copy signed--it's just a wonderful read.

The Ravenmaster is a fun, breezily written account of the man who is the Tower of London's keeper of the ravens. It's a fast read, and some of the details you will find yourself speeding through, but there are plenty of fascinating facts about raven behavior and the culture of the Tower (I had no idea people actually lived there). Skaife is a sharp, funny storyteller.

I have always had a soft spot for ravens (and other corvids). Chris Skaife is a wonderful story teller. Witty, descriptive, entertaining, knowledgeable and yet, humble. I laughed and cried. His tales are so detailed you can imagine them in your mind's eye. A must read for anyone who has any interest in ravens, Tower of London history or just need a good yarn.

This is about caring for the ravens living in the Tower of London. Don’t expect an exciting plot. Do expect intriguing characters- the author and the ravens.I learned much about these birds and the man caring for them. I recommend this book to anyone interested in birds, London history, visiting London, or just looking for something different to read.Enjoy!

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